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Moisturising is one of the most important steps that one must do to have a glowing skin in winters
Winter is the coldest and yet the most beautiful season of the year in some places. Winter is the time when the days are short and nights become very long and it is also the time when most of us enjoy a holiday traveling with family and friends or just curling up in bed with a favourite book and a piping hot cuppa! Perhaps some people won't agree with this, because winter is also the time that aggravates medical conditions like arthritis and the freezing winter wind can turn our skin and hair dry, and render the scalp itchy.
Layer-up your skincare
Just as you would pop your favourite winter coat over a cashmere jumper, and that over a thermal vest, apply moisture-attracting serums to clean skin, such as ones containing hyaluronic acid. Then smooth a facial oil all over, and add a nourishing cream on top to seal the deal.
Protect your skin from water contact
Try layering a cleansing oil over the skin before stepping into the bath or shower. Leave on while you soak or wash, and remove just before you get out. Immediately layer your skincare or body care on to just damp skin. This will help retain moisture and leave skin supple.
Take extra care with your eye area and lips
The skin here is thinner and has little-to-no oil glands to protect itself. Use serums and oils around the eyes that soothe and protect the skin. On the lips, use occlusive balms to provide a barrier against the elements.
Invest in a humidifier
Harsh winter weather creates a challenge for the skin as humidity is low both indoors and out. Using a humidifier helps replenish the top layer of the epidermis by preventing the air from becoming too dry.
Wear breathable fabrics
Opt for light, soft layers next to your skin, rather than synthetic fabrics that may cause itching.
Look to natural ingredients
Fragranced body creams and soaps will dry the skin further try switching to unscented, natural formulas.
Avoid harsh, alcohol-heavy cleansers
Opt for cream or balm products instead. You can double cleanse if your skin is really parched — use water with the first cleanse but make the second one a dry cleanse.
Wear a serum high in vitamin C
This encourages the production of collagen and cell turnover.
Apply a honey mask three times a week
Do this in the evenings after removing your makeup. Honey is a natural humectant, meaning it seals in moisture. This will instantly give your skin a lovely glow, too. Leave on for 10 to 15 minutes and don't forget your neck.
Use face oil overnight
Look for ingredients such as rosehip, soybean and jojoba, which all possess highly hydrating properties.
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